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"Women have served as looking glasses possessing themagic and the delicious power of reflecting the figure of Man". A discussion.Not RatedAnthropology1876view
What are the methodological advantages and disadvantages, strengths and limitations of the participant observation method?essayratingessayratingessayratingessayratingessayratingAnthropology1445view
Discuss The Relationships Posited Between Language and CultureessayratingessayratingessayratingessayratingessayratingAnthropology1804view
Assess the arguments for and against the idea that pornography is a threat to women’s liberation. essayratingessayratingessayratingessayratingessayratingAnthropology3157view
Why Has The Formation Of the State Contributed Such An Important Focus Of Study?Not RatedAnthropology2335view
To what extent can a fieldworker’s ‘ascribed’ characteristics affect the conduct of their fieldwork? To what extent can and should a fieldworker manipulate his/her ‘image’? Not RatedAnthropology1637view
What does Elias mean by the "psychogenesis" of modern societies?Not RatedAnthropology1268view
Ritual is a social action, and can only be understood in social terms. DiscussNot RatedAnthropology1736view
‘An ethnography should be more than just a description.’ Discuss by comparing TWO ethnographies, similar in ‘theme’ or geographical region, but with different theoretical approaches. How does the ethnographer’s theoretical framework affect the structure and analysis of his or her ethnography.Not RatedAnthropology2834view
‘How do you understand the statement that Islam is a way of life?’Not RatedAnthropology2513view
Is it in the Natives' best interest to acquire self -government? Not RatedAnthropology1744view
Social Movements - Choose any one identifiable contemporary social movement, offer a clear definition which seeks to encompass its form, purpose and operational intention. Demonstrate how social scientific theory might assist our understanding of the selected social movement. Suggest ways in which such social scientific understandings might be problematic in offering a holistic view of social movements. essayratingessayratingessayratingessayratingessayratingAnthropology2987view
What evidence is there for the persistence of subtle icons of neo-imperialism in British culture today.Not RatedAnthropology1980view
How have Contemporary theorists understood Recent changes in Production ?Not RatedAnthropology2665view
Summarise and evaluate Roland Barthes' arguments about 'myth' in his influential essay 'Myth Today'Not RatedAnthropology1639view
Dover BeachNot RatedAnthropology1322view
Does the family oppress women.Not RatedAnthropology1738view
The Underclass: Real or Hyperreal?Not RatedAnthropology2567view
Oneida ColonyNot RatedAnthropology3102view
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